By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Screamfest 2017, which ran from October 10 to 19 at the TCL Chinese Theaters, is now over. Apart from announcing winners at the festival's Closing Night Ceremony the film festival honored the late horror director George A. Romero with a triple-feature that included Night of the

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Considering the recent success of It and the TV adaptation of The Mist, Stephen King is currently going through a boom (also look at Gerald’s Game and The Dark Tower) as the cultural zeitgeist is bent on reintroducing his work to a

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Without a doubt Kane Hodder has cemented himself as an icon of horror and entered the pantheon of legends along the likes of Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee, Robert Englund, and many others. Having portrayed Jason Voorhees in the latter Friday the 13th films, and Victor

By: Brian Gerson
Never Hike Alone is a Friday the 13th fan film about an adventure blogger; Kyle McLeod, played by Drew Leighty, who ventures into the woods alone and stumbles upon the infamous and abandoned Camp Crystal Lake. Being that Kyle is an adventure blogger,

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Discussions on the moral implications of abortion continue to be a hot water issue in the public and political sphere. Red Christmas, under the guise of Christmas cheer, attempts to tackle the volatile subject amid holiday decor and familial gatherings.
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By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Matthew Currie Holmes' directorial debut Buckout Road is already garnering attention winning its first award at Hot Springs Horror Film Festival for Best Thriller Feature Film. Now, the acclaimed supernatural thriller has dropped its first trailer and We are Indie Horror has it

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
The screams and thrills continue at the TCL Chinese 6 Theaters in Hollywood, CA with the Los Angeles premiere of the Netflix original film, 1922, adapted from the Stephen King novella of the same name. The event took place on Saturday, October

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
Screamfest is back! On October 10, 2017 the female run film festival made its return (in its 17th edition) to the heart of Hollywood, California at the TCL Chinese Theater. The World Premiere of Dead Ant, a drug-infused schlocky, B-movie-esque, creature feature that follows the

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
A hundred years later, and as we approach the centennial of the Armistice, The Great War remains a jarring and destructive cataclysmic harbinger of the violence that would continue to blemish and plague the twentieth century. Rationality and the destructive and dehumanizing

Last week we went to Sin City to check out one of most fun haunts we've ever been to. On the North end of the Las Vegas Strip is Circus Circus's Adventure Dome, which once a year becomes a labyrinth of hauntingly good times, Fright Dome. Las

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
The giant ants in the science fiction classic Them! (1954) were born out of atomic age anxiety as the images of Hiroshima and Nagasaki remained fresh in the cultural zeitgeist. In 2017's Dead Ant giant killer ants are not born from the

By: J. Carlos Menjivar
It's that time of year again. I'm not just talking about pumpkin spice or cooler weather, I am of course, talking about the 17th annual Screamfest Horror Film Festival. The female-run festival is making its grand return to the center of entertainment